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Company Overview of University of Dayton

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University of Dayton is an educational institution that offers undergraduate, graduate, and research programs in the fields of business, social sciences, science, and law. The schools of the university include College Of Arts and Science, School of Business Administration, School of Education and Allied Profession, and School of Engineering. University of Dayton was founded in 1850 and is based in Dayton, Ohio. The university has endowment assets of $565.5 million.

University of Dayton Key Developments

University of Dayton Promotes Beth Keyes to Vice President for Facilities and Campus Operations

Jul 3 15

The University of Dayton has promoted Beth Keyes to vice president for facilities and campus operations. Keyes previously was vice president for facilities management.

University of Dayton Announces Executive Changes

Dec 18 14

The University of Dayton (UD) has a new chief financial officer. Andrew Horner, vice president for research finance and operations at Boston University, will begin as vice president for finance and administrative services at UD. He will start Jan. 12, 2014. Here, Horner will oversee the school's $405.7 million budget and $518.2 million endowment. Horner succeeds Tom Burkhardt, who retires after 22 years at UD this month of December 2014. Among his other experience is 11 years as a consultant for Arthur Andersen & Huron Consulting Group, director of grant and contract financial administration at Yale University, and in administration at George Washington University.

Daniel J. Curran to Step Down as President of University of Dayton, Effective June 2016

Dec 9 14

Daniel J. Curran, the first lay president in University of Dayton, announced plans on December 9, to step down in June 2016 after presiding over an era of unprecedented growth. Since Curran became president in 2002.

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